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Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope Fully Assembled, Launch Planned for 2026–2027

NASA has successfully completed the full assembly of the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, marking a major milestone for the next-generation infrared observatory. With its powerful wide-field camera and advanced coronagraph, Roman is expected to transform our understanding of dark energy, galaxy formation, and exoplanets once it launches later this decade.

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Xiaomi’s Sudhin Mathur Talks About Next Redmi Note Smartphone, AI, IoT Push, and 2026 Roadmap

Xiaomi India COO Sudhin Mathur, in an exclusive chat with Gadgets 360, discussed how the next Redmi Note is designed to win back loyalists. Xiaomi India is likely to launch the Redmi Note early in 2026 with multiple products in the line-up. Xiaomi India COO Mathur also talked about the IoT category push in 2026.

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Glaciers Speed Up in Summer and Slow in Winter, New Global Map Reveals

A new global map of glacier speeds, built from nearly a decade of satellite observations, shows that glaciers consistently move faster in summer and slower in winter. Meltwater acts as a natural lubricant, accelerating flow during warm months. Scientists warn that glaciers with strong seasonal shifts are likely to speed up long-term, adding to future sea-level rise.

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Engineers Turn Lobster Shells Into Robot Parts That Lift, Grip and Swim

Engineers have transformed discarded crustacean shells into functional biohybrid robots by softening the shell segments, adding elastomers, and attaching motors. These recycled structures can lift weight, grasp delicate items, and even propel small swimmers. The project demonstrates how food waste can become a sustainable robotics resource, though challenges remain wi…

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Strongest Solar Flare of 2025 Sends High-Energy Radiation Rushing Toward Earth

A powerful X5.1 solar flare on November 11, 2025, sent high-speed protons toward Earth, producing the strongest radiation spike detected in nearly two decades. The event caused a rare ground-level enhancement, briefly raising radiation at flight altitude to ten times normal. While not dangerous this time, scientists warn larger flares could threaten avionics and commu…

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Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders OTT Release: When, Where to Watch the Nawazuddin Siddiqui Murder Mystery

Nawazuddin Siddiqui leads the gripping sequel Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders, streaming on Netflix from December 19, 2025. With deeper emotions and a darker investigation, the film expands the world of the original thriller and promises a tense, atmospheric crime drama for global audiences.

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SpaceX Launches 28 New Starlink Satellites as Falcon 9 Hits Another Milestone

SpaceX successfully launched 28 Starlink satellites on December 4, 2025, from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The Falcon 9 lifted off at 12:42 pm PST and completed a smooth drone-ship landing just 8.5 minutes later, marking the booster’s fourth flight. This mission represents SpaceX’s 156th Falcon 9 launch of the year, continuing the rapid expansion of …

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Misaligned Exoplanet Is Challenging How We Think Solar Systems Form

Astronomers studying the dwarf-star system TOI-3884b have uncovered a striking anomaly: the planet’s orbit is sharply misaligned with its star’s rotation. Using multicolour transit observations, researchers detected repeated starspot-crossing events that revealed the planet passes over cooler regions on the stellar surface. Follow-up monitoring showed the star rot…

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